Someone here said that the horse paste even works if rubbed into the skin. I don't have any first-hand experience with that, so I am just passing this on. But if that is true, a relative like this woman's daughter could feign a desire to visit with her mother, hold her hand, etc. and rub the ivermectin into the skin. Absolutely ridiculous that it comes to this, but needs must.
Not sure I agree. I’m not advocating for people to use transdermal ivermectin, but the “pour on” variety is made for systemic infections just like the injectable or oral.
Someone here said that the horse paste even works if rubbed into the skin. I don't have any first-hand experience with that, so I am just passing this on. But if that is true, a relative like this woman's daughter could feign a desire to visit with her mother, hold her hand, etc. and rub the ivermectin into the skin. Absolutely ridiculous that it comes to this, but needs must.
Topically it is meant for rashes, skin infections, and the like. It will not be as effective as an anti-viral/anti-bacterial if not ingested.
Source: I was raised on a farm before the military.
Not sure I agree. I’m not advocating for people to use transdermal ivermectin, but the “pour on” variety is made for systemic infections just like the injectable or oral.
It is a well known topical treatment for scabies and lice.
It isn’t used topically per se. It is dumped on and absorbed and kills internal and external critters.
It’s not like a cream or ointment. For fucks sake, why are people arguing. Look it up.